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Three New and Forward Steps in RUBBER MANUFACTURE ' . . - .■.'.' V ■'■■ Pioneering along lines entirely new in the Eart—the Uniled State* Rubber Company tfibber indastry-and after five yean of now prints three new major and ba.ic »«entihc developmenl both m America and contribution to the art of rubber m-uu-on the Company s planUUon* in the Faf Uciure. 1 - The new Sprayed Rubber for use in the manufacture »f all rubktr proJactl, 2 - The new Web Cord °f *P*eißc applieatian to the art of cord tyre making. 3 -The new Flat Band ZS'Q Process of lmildMhg.2SZ!?Z?£i& f*t % rj*« -~ through and through in retzla v^ord i vre iency and r««i*co n ce to ..■'•. puncture and wear. . JT is frankly conteded by thfe entire rubber industry cord. The new Web Cord produces the first tme * .that these three baiic discoveries d.te a chapter in rubber-webbed cord tyre. robber manufacture io new as to be almost revolution- . " . . ary. It is the most substantial step in friction elimtVattoh What is Sprayed Rubber' »»" old square woven fabric gave way to cord c -. jr. 11 » . * construction, bprayed Rubber is the result ofa new method of ' ' okaining cn&e rubber from. latex, the milky liquid Each cord in the fabric lV impregnated through and Whith flows from a rubber tree wheii it is tapped. - lhr«ußl>,andsurrounded,withnaturalrubberdirectfrom Instead of coagulating rubber out of the latex whh *" PU*, rubb" laf". AH cross tie-threads are done smoke or chfemicnis-the only method, known hereto- "^ h> N° chcmicaJ •o!utiw»s <* rubber are u«d. „.*»„ «i... n. „», „,«*, »,id. w £ H *T"r" <°*™c >*, r*^ 1""'" * contain every natural property of rubber, ""Rgest, most elastic, and longest Sweating, including many valuable plfojielfties formerly destroyed Building a Balanced TyrS. 'T'l "'- ---or impaired by the old methods of treating latex. 'The Fltt-B»nd Process of building keordjire Sprayed Rubber is the first truly par* rubber. It easureß »«entific precision for the first time. is uniform in quality-an impossibility with the Each cord of the 19,000 individual cord, in a 35x5 former processes. It » dry and remains so. It vul. RoyalCordTyreforin.tance.isnow^^f^h ' cam.es to person, Sprayed Rubber ensures uniform in angle, uniform intension. Thismean'S' finerouahtyandlongerserv.ee.nm.nuf.cturedrubber ancedtyre in which every part doe. iU^por^L g ood. of every type and descnpnon. ,/ share of the work. There ar.no weak spL.wS It is believed that this development means more to the Uniform and gradual -with • high resistance to puhcturei I rubber industry than anything that has beenaccom- ie, t v , .. „ plished since the discovery of vulcanisation in 1839 «hort-these three basic diwovene. present what Improved Cord Process. ' " -fT* +.' MW **? finer, wt *■*•"*■ «™^ TL «r v n j- i , fa^re- They are the exclusive property of the The new Web Cord ,s the result of a discovery United States Rubber Gompany-fjilly protected b, that rubber late X has a ? tron 2 natur a . affimty for cotton patents in the United k StJ! Li lo^X^ United States Rubber Co,, (Australasia) LtdL #/mp»rter» of the Product* of ; ; "■ U-,'. The United States Rubber Co. System, <•' :£O3J6^TTKe Canadian Consolidated Rubber" Co. System. -■ WELLINGTON AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN ■ ■.; The Evening '.'Hour ! When ydu settle down at the close of the day, and while , The Quality Kerosene "-- C VACUUM OIL mMRWY'^ iff 3 « :

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1923, Page 23